01757nam a22002537a 4500003000800000005001700008008004100025040004100066050002500107100004400132245017200176246003600348246002300384264008800407300003000495336002600525337003300551338002900584504005100613520069600664650004101360650004701401650005501448IQ-NaUA20221121012301.0130621s2014 pau bf 001 0 eng  aIQ-NaUAbaracIQ-NaUAdIQ-KaLSSerda 4a RM121 b .K373 20141 aKarch, Amy Morrison, d1949- e author.10a2014 Lippincott's Nursing Drug Guide / c Amy M. Karch, RN, MS, Associate professor of clinical nursing university of rochester school of nursing rochester, new york. 1 aLippincott's Nursing Drug Guide1 aNursing Drug Guide 1a Philadelphia : b Wolters Kluwer/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Health, c | [2014] a xi, 1501 pages ; c21 cm 2rdacontentaنصbtxt 2rdamediaaدون وسيطbn 2rdacarrieraمجلدbnc aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aThe pocket size makes this book easy to carry into the clinical setting for a quick check before administering the drug. Following the drug monographs, a new section on patient safety reviews the rights of medication administration, safetyoriented patient and family teaching, and other aspects of safe drug administration. Appendices cover biological agents, topical drugs, ophthalmic agents, laxatives, combination drugs, and contraceptives. There is also an appendix of common diseases, with the drugs used to treat each disease. To keep the book short and sweet, common abbreviations are used throughout; these are listed in the abbreviations list on pages ix-xi"--Provided by publisher. 4aDrug Therapy .vNurses' Instruction. 4a Pharmacological Phenomena .v Handbooks. 4a Pharmacological Phenomena.v Nurses' Instruction.